The Art of Crime is a 1975 American film that premiered on December 3, 1975 and has a runtime of 90 minutes. The movie features a talented cast including Jill Clayburgh as Dany, Luis Gass as Dodo, David Hedison as Parker Sharon, Ron Libman as Roman Grey, Dimitra Arliss as Madame Vera, Eugene Roche as Detective Sergeant Harry Isadore, Diane Kagan as Hillary, Jose Ferrer as Beckwith Sloan, Cliff Osmond as Nanoosh, William Lante as the Medical Examiner, Helen Kleeb as a Customer, Mike Kellin as Kore, Tally Brown as Cedie, Richard O'Brien as the Chief of Detectives, Russ Grieve as a Guard, and Alpha Blair in an unspecified role.
The film follows a group of characters involved in a mysterious art heist, with twists and turns along the way. Jill Clayburgh delivers a captivating performance as Dany, a key player in the crime scheme, while David Hedison shines as Parker Sharon, a character with his own agenda. The supporting cast, including Luis Gass, Ron Libman, and Dimitra Arliss, all bring depth to their roles, adding layers to the intricate plot.
Eugene Roche's portrayal of Detective Sergeant Harry Isadore adds a dynamic element to the film, as he works to unravel the mystery behind the art theft. Jose Ferrer, Cliff Osmond, and Diane Kagan also deliver strong performances, rounding out the ensemble cast.
With a mix of drama, suspense, and intrigue, The Art of Crime keeps audiences on the edge of their seats as the story unfolds. The film's unique storyline and talented cast make it a must-see for fans of crime dramas and mystery thrillers.
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